Hollywood Celebrities Increasingly Turning to Fillers as a Fountain of Youth

Have you noticed that certain celebrities don’t seem to be aging quite as quickly as yourself or those around you? Jennifer Aniston and Halle Berry seem to look as flawless today as they did 15 years ago. Even, 72 year old Jane Fonda looks as vibrant and wrinkle-free as many women half her age. Sure, these beautiful women have been blessed with some pretty amazing genetics, but their timeless good looks may also have to do with dermal fillers such as Restylane, Botox, and Juvederm to minimize tell-tale signs of aging.

In fact, cosmetic surgery experts believe that most of Hollywood’s top stars are using some amount of facial fillers to continue to look flawless – particularly since recent advancements in high-definition technology now show every wrinkle, crease, and flaw. Instead of worrying about what will show up on a high resolution screen, many are choosing to rid and prevent unwanted facial lines to maintain a youthful look.

Of course, some celebrities have decided not to admit their use of fillers just as those of previous generations denied that they had undergone cosmetic surgical procedures. Yet, others are quite open about how they are maintaining their youthfulness.

Here are just a few quotes from stars who are willing to tell others about their use of fillers:

Vanessa Williams, 45: “I get it so I can look serene.”

Simon Cowell, 49: “It works – You do it once a year.”

Lisa Rinna, 45: “It smoothes everything out.”

Kylie Minogue, 43: “I’ve tried Botox, I’ve tried them all. I’m definitely not one of those people who say, ‘You shouldn’t do this.’ “

Virginia Madsen, 45: “I’m not using these injectables to look 25. I don’t want to be 25. I am 45, and I am in the best shape that I have ever been in my life.”

Rumors will continue to swirl around those celebrities who are a little less “out there” about their use of fillers. These include Cindy Crawford, Christy Brinkley, Katie Couric, Kelly Ripa, Kim Catrall, Madonna, Nicole Kidman, and Ryan Seacrest.

Now that you know this insider celebrity secret, are you interested in finding out if fillers are right for you? We encourage you to contact our office for a free consultation. If you don’t want to tell the world about how you’ve decided to maintain your wrinkle-free good looks, your secret will be safe with us!

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Practice Policy Update Regarding COVID-19

Dear Patients,

It is with great pleasure that I announce the reopening of my practice for both surgical and non-surgical services on May 1, 2020. As per the governor Ducey's executive order on April 22, 2020, elective surgery has been allowed to proceed, with appropriate precautions taken by health care professionals to ensure continued vigilance against the spread of Covid-19.

Our office staff and the staff of Paradise Valley Cosmetic Surgery Center and Surgical Recovery Center have proactively taken necessary precautions to meet strict criterion for health providers according to the state of Arizona. These include necessary patient screening for Covid-19, strict protocols for cleaning offices and treatment rooms, adequate PPE, and continued social distancing. As before, waiting areas will have minimal capacity, and friends and family members should not accompany one into offices or treatment areas.

With great anticipation we welcome you back to the practice, and wish you all continued health and safety.